Where were the most (and least) expensive homes sold in Cambridgeshire in November 2017?

The Land Registry has revealed prices of homes sold in Cambridgeshire in November 2017

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There were four properties that sold for more than £1million across Cambridgeshire in Novemeber 2017, according to the latest statistics.

The cheapest home went for just £60,000 the figures from the Land Registry have revealed.

The most expensive house was put on the market for the first time in more than 50 years - offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy it.

Situated in Clarendon Road, near the train station in Cambridge city centre, the four-bedroom Victorian home was sold by estate agents Bidwells for £1.6million.

The detached property has a wealth of authentic period features spread across three floors, with extensive, well maintained gardens.

The second biggest price tag in November, a mid-terrace townhouse in Aberdeen Square in the Accordia development in Cambridge, was also placed on the market at a guide price of £1.6million but sold for £1.54million.

This property, which was on the market via estate agent Savills, has five bedrooms and two large terraces, with a contemporary design throughout the house.

Aberdeen Square in the Accordia development in Cambridge

The third highest selling property was a detached home in Long Road, Cambridge, which was picked up for £1.25million.

The top five was completed with The Crescent, a detached home in Bourn, which sold for £1.2 million and a detached home in London Road, Harston, that was taken off the market for £971,000.

As for the cheapest properties sold during November, it shouldn't be a surprise to find out that none were located anywhere near the city itself.

The least expensive home sold was in St Neots, where a flat in Great High Ground went for just £68,000.

The rest of the five cheapest sales were all flats: Millfield Court in Brampton Road, Huntingdon (£75,000), Redwing Drive in Wisbech (£79,000), Station Gardens in Ramsey (£80,000) and Sparkbrook House in March (£81,000).

However, these properties cost an arm and a leg in comparison to November's cheapest sale in England and Wales - a terrace house in Pink Street, Burnley, which sold for just £15,000.

On the other side of the scale, the most expensive property sold in England and Wales was a semi-detached house in Kensington's swanky Upper Phillimore Gardens, which was bought for £13million.

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